However, if the government succumbs to the IMF pressure to collect more taxes or to decrease its expenditure to shrink the unyielding tyrannical rates of public debt to GDP, then we puff all these promises of growth away. more»

Despite the huge challenges facing the Kingdom, such as the Arab spring, the Syrian refugee crisis and border closure, the Jordanian economy is still strong, the prime minister said, adding that this does not mean not pursuing higher economic growth ... more»